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14 Last-Minute Valentine's Gifts That Don't SEEM Last-Minute

Little to no money is required.

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14 Last-Minute Valentine's Gifts That Don't SEEM Last-Minute
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Valentine's day is just a few days away. If you have procrastinated on what to get your SO, here is your chance. This list includes things that take a little money to no money at all, perfect for the budgeting college student. Need an idea? Here are 14 quick, last minute Valentine's Day gifts.

1. A movie poster

Can be bought at Walmart or even Amazon.

2. Their favorite sports team shirt

Even if their favorite NFL team lost the Super Bowl...

3. A winter hat

The groundhog predicted 6 more weeks of winter.

4. Cook dinner for them

Nothing says "I love you" more like a home-cooked meal.

5. Pay for their Netflix subscription for a few months

They will thank you, time and time again.

6. A basket of their favorite snacks

Cravings overload.

7. Movies

It's always good to have your favorites on DVD.

8. A bottle of their favorite liquor

College kids' favorite present

9. A self-made Spotify playlist

Filled with songs that make you think of them.

10. Coupon book

Personal and food coupons galore.

11. Gift card or money

Always a good idea. Everyone loves money.

12. Homemade cookies

You can't say no to cookies.

13. Binge-watch sesh

Even if their favorite show is not your favorite.

14. A trip to the movie theatre

... and splurge on popcorn.

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